Category: First aid blog

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Personal First Aid Kit Checklist

Having a first aid kit of your own is extremely essential in cases of emergencies. While having one at home is crucial, you should also keep a backup in your car. Make sure that...

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What Causes Fainting?

Fainting is a short-term episode of unconsciousness that occurs due to decreased blood flow to the brain. The episode usually lasts for a couple of minutes or seconds, after which the person wakes up...

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First Aid For Heart Failure

Heart failure is a lifelong condition where the patient’s heart can’t pump blood properly to meet all the body’s requirements. Although the heart still functions with this condition, it can’t competently handle the usual...

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What does DOTS stand for in first aid?

DOTS is an acronym used to remember what to look for when conducting a physical assessment of a casualty. Before providing emergency first aid treatment, you will need to assess the patient for possible...

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Multiple Choice First Aid Questions

Here are some multiple choice first aid questions for you to test your first aid knowledge with! The answers to these questions are at the end of this post. If you want to learn...

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First Aid For Dislocations

A dislocation occurs when the bones in a person’s joint get pushed or knocked out of their usual location. For instance, the top of a human being’s arm bone fits into a joint at...

First aid guide to Pulmonary Embolism (PE) 1

First aid guide to Pulmonary Embolism (PE)

In this blog post we discuss the first aid for Pulmonary Embolism – a blood clot in the lungs! What is a Pulmonary Embolism (PE)? Every day the pulmonary capillary bed filters tiny blood...

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First aid for Kidney Stones

A kidney stone is a hard mass developed from crystals that separate from the urine and build up on the inner surfaces of the kidney. Normally, urine contains chemicals that prevent or inhibit the...

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Hypothyroidism – a first aid guide

What is the thyroid gland? The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped endocrine gland that is normally located in the lower front of the neck. Thyroid hormones are produced by the thyroid gland. This...